the kernel version handwriting
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what does the handwriting of a linux version refer to like ex:23.44.11 23 is ?? 44 is ???? 11 is ?? thank u all |
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Sounds a little like homework, but ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_k...sion_numbering
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yh ! actually it's a small homework |
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but I am a new open source user so I need to know how to choose the kernel version that's all ! |
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